In an experiment, carbon and oxygen combine in ratio 1:2 in another experiment, they combine in ratio 1:1 . Will the same compound be formed in both the experiment ? Give reason to support your answer.
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Carbon and oxygen are one ratio 1:1
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No
Explanation:
in 1st ratio
there is 1 atom of carbon and 2 atom of oxygen so the compound formed will be CO2 (carbon dioxide)
but in second ratio there is 1 atom of carbon and oxygen so the compound formed will be CO(carbon mono oxide)
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